Replacing the thermal fuse took care of the reason the elements wouldn't turn on. What I see that has not been addressed though is why did the thermal fuse burn out? It obviously got too hot, and the typical time that seems to happen is during a cleaning cycle. The engineers accounted for the extra heat by putting in a blower to keep things cool: The blower on this oven had greased itself up to the point it wouldn't turn any more. I was able to clean up the spindles and motor and it works freely now, but if your blower doesn't turn then it is pretty much a given that the next time you clean your oven the thermal fuse will do its job again. Quit spending too much money: Check your blower.